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authorSangdo Jun <sebul-guest>2017-10-23 20:29:15 +0000
committerSangdo Jun <sebul-guest>2017-10-23 20:29:15 +0000
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+#use wml::debian::template title="포트"
+#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="1.133" maintainer="Sebul"
+#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info"
+#use wml::debian::toc
+
+<toc-display/>
+
+<toc-add-entry name="intro">소개</toc-add-entry>
+<p>여러분 대부분이 아는 바와 같이, <a href="https://www.kernel.org/">리눅스</a>는 그냥 커널입니다.
+오래도록, 리눅스 커널은 386에서부터 오직 인텔 x86계열 기계에서만 돌아갔습니다.
+</p>
+<p>그러나, 어떤 의미로든 이제 더 이상은 아닙니다.
+리눅스 커널은 이제는 커다란, 그리고 자라나는, 아키텍처의 목록에 심어졌습니다.
+끝으로, 우리는 데비안 배포본을 이들 아키텍처에 심었습니다.
+일반적으로, 이것은 끈끈한 시작(libc와 동적 링커가 부드럽게 진행)을 가진 절차이며,
+그 다음에는 새 아키텍처 아래에서 모든 패키지를 재컴파일 하려는
+비교적 긴 루틴입니다.
+</p>
+<p>데비안은 운영 체제(OS)이며, 커널이 아닙니다
+(그것은 OS 이상인데 왜냐면 그것이 수천 응용프로그램을 포함하고 있기 때문). 즉,
+데부분의 데비안 포트가 리눅스 기반이지만,
+FreeBSD, NetBSD 그리고 Hurd kernel에 기반한 포트도 있습니다.
+</p>
+
+<div class="important">
+<p>이 페이지는 진행중입니다.
+모든 포트가 페이지를 가진 건 아니며, 대부분은 외부 사이트에 있습니다.
+우리는 모든 포트의 정보를 모으고, 데비안 웹 사이트를 통해 미러 하려고 하고 있습니다.
+더 많은 포트가 위키에 <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/CategoryPorts">나열</a>될 수 있습니다.
+</p>
+</div>
+
+<toc-add-entry name="portlist-released">공식 포트 목록</toc-add-entry>
+<br />
+
+<table class="tabular" summary="">
+<tbody>
+<tr>
+<th>포트</th>
+<th>아키텍처</th>
+<th>설명</th>
+<th>상태</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="amd64/">amd64</a></td>
+<td>64-bit PC (amd64)</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 4.0. Port to 64-bit x86
+processors. The goal is to support both 32-bit and 64-bit userland on this
+architecture. This port supports AMD's 64-bit Opteron, Athlon and Sempron
+processors, and Intel's processors with Intel 64 support, including the
+Pentium D and various Xeon and Core series.</td>
+<td><a href="$(HOME)/releases/stable/amd64/release-notes/">released</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="arm/">arm64</a></td>
+<td>64-bit ARM (AArch64)</td>
+<td>Version 8 of the ARM architecture included AArch64, a new 64-bit
+instruction set. Since Debian 8.0, the arm64 port has been included in
+Debian to support this new instruction set on processors such as the
+Applied Micro X-Gene, AMD Seattle and Cavium ThunderX.</td>
+<td><a href="$(HOME)/releases/stable/arm64/release-notes/">released</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="arm/">armel</a></td>
+<td>EABI ARM</td>
+<td>The oldest of the current Debian ARM ports supports little-endian
+ARM CPUs compatible with the v4t instruction set.</td>
+<td><a href="$(HOME)/releases/stable/armel/release-notes/">released</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="arm/">armhf</a></td>
+<td>Hard Float ABI ARM</td>
+<td>A lot of modern 32-bit ARM boards and devices ship with a floating-point
+unit (FPU), but the Debian armel port doesn't take much advantage
+of it. The armhf port was started to improve this situation and also take
+advantage of other features of newer ARM CPUs. The Debian armhf port
+requires at least an ARMv7 CPU with Thumb-2 and VFP3-D16 floating point
+support.</td>
+<td><a href="$(HOME)/releases/stable/armhf/release-notes/">released</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="i386/">i386</a></td>
+<td>32-bit PC (i386)</td>
+<td>The first architecture, and not strictly a port. Linux was originally
+developed for the Intel 386 processors, hence the short name. Debian
+supports all IA-32 processors, made by Intel (including all Pentium
+series and recent Core Duo machines in 32-bit mode), AMD (K6, all Athlon
+series, Athlon64 series in 32-bit mode), Cyrix and other
+manufacturers.</td>
+<td><a href="$(HOME)/releases/stable/i386/release-notes/">released</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="mips/">mips</a></td>
+<td>MIPS (big-endian mode)</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 3.0. Debian is being ported to
+the MIPS architecture which is used in SGI machines (debian-mips —
+big-endian) and Digital DECstations (debian-mipsel — little-endian).</td>
+<td><a href="$(HOME)/releases/stable/mips/release-notes/">released</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="mips/">mipsel</a></td>
+<td>MIPS (little-endian mode)</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 3.0. Debian is being ported to
+the MIPS architecture which is used in SGI machines (debian-mips —
+big-endian) and Digital DECstations (debian-mipsel — little-endian).</td>
+<td><a href="$(HOME)/releases/stable/mipsel/release-notes/">released</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="https://wiki.debian.org/mips64el">mips64el</a></td>
+<td>MIPS (64-bit little-endian mode)</td>
+<td>
+This port is little-endian, uses the N64 ABI, the MIPS64r1 ISA and hardware floating-point.
+Part of the official release since Debian 9.
+</td>
+<td><a href="$(HOME)/releases/stable/mips64el/release-notes/">released</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="powerpc/">ppc64el</a></td>
+<td>POWER7+, POWER8</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 8.0. Little-endian port of ppc64,
+using the new Open Power ELFv2 ABI.</td>
+<td><a href="$(HOME)/releases/stable/ppc64el/release-notes/">released</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="s390x/">s390x</a></td>
+<td>System z</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 7.0. A 64-bit userland for IBM System z mainframes.</td>
+<td><a href="$(HOME)/releases/stable/s390x/release-notes/">released</a></td>
+</tr>
+</tbody>
+</table>
+
+<toc-add-entry name="portlist-other">다른 포트 목록</toc-add-entry>
+<br />
+
+<table class="tabular" summary="">
+<tbody>
+<tr>
+<th>포트</th>
+<th>아키텍처</th>
+<th>설명</th>
+<th>상태</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="alpha/">alpha</a></td>
+<td>Alpha</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 2.1.
+It failed the criteria for inclusion into the release of Debian 6.0 <q>squeeze</q>,
+and was in consequence removed from the archive.
+</td>
+<td>discontinued</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="arm/">arm</a></td>
+<td>OABI ARM</td>
+<td>This port runs on a variety of embedded hardware, like routers or NAS
+devices. The arm port was first released with Debian 2.2, and was
+supported up to and including Debian 5.0, where it was replaced with armel.
+</td>
+<td>replaced by armel</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="http://avr32.debian.net/">AVR32</a></td>
+<td>Atmel 32-bit RISC</td>
+<td>Port to Atmel's 32-bit RISC architecture, AVR32. </td>
+<td>discontinued</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="hppa/">hppa</a></td>
+<td>HP PA-RISC</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 3.0 <q>woody</q>, this is a port
+to Hewlett-Packard's PA-RISC architecture.
+It failed the criteria for inclusion into the release of Debian 6.0 <q>squeeze</q>,
+and was in consequence removed from the archive.
+</td>
+<td>discontinued</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="hurd/">hurd-i386</a></td>
+<td>32-bit PC (i386)</td>
+<td>The GNU Hurd is a new operating system being put together by
+the GNU group.
+Debian GNU/Hurd is going to
+be one (possibly the first) GNU OS. The current project is
+founded on the i386 architecture.
+</td>
+<td>in progress</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="ia64/">ia64</a></td>
+<td>Intel Itanium IA-64</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 3.0. This is a port to Intel's
+first 64-bit architecture. Note: this should not be confused with the
+latest Intel 64-bit extensions for Pentium 4 and Celeron processors,
+called Intel 64; for these, see the AMD64 port. With Debian 8 ia64 was
+removed from the release due to insufficient developer support.</td>
+<td>discontinued</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="kfreebsd-gnu/">kfreebsd-amd64</a></td>
+<td>64-bit PC (amd64)</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 6.0 as a technology preview and
+the first non-Linux port released by Debian. Port of the Debian GNU
+system to the kernel of FreeBSD. Is no longer part of the official release
+since Debian 8.</td>
+<td>in progress</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="kfreebsd-gnu/">kfreebsd-i386</a></td>
+<td>32-bit PC (i386)</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 6.0 as a technology preview and
+the first non-Linux port released by Debian. Port of the Debian GNU
+system to the kernel of FreeBSD. Is no longer part of the official release
+since Debian 8.</td>
+<td>in progress</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="http://www.linux-m32r.org/">m32</a></td>
+<td>M32R</td>
+<td>Port to the 32-bit RISC microprocessor of Renesas Technology.</td>
+<td>dead</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="m68k/">m68k</a></td>
+<td>Motorola 68k</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 2.0. The port failed to make
+the release criteria for Debian 4.0 and has therefore not been included
+in Etch and later releases and has been moved to debian-ports following that.
+The Debian m68k port runs on a wide variety
+of computers based on the Motorola 68k series of processors — in
+particular, the Sun3 range of workstations, the Apple Macintosh personal
+computers, and the Atari and Amiga personal computers.</td>
+<td>in progress</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="netbsd/">netbsd-i386</a></td>
+<td>32-bit PC (i386)</td>
+<td>A port of the Debian operating system, complete with apt,
+dpkg, and GNU userland, to the NetBSD kernel. The port, never released,
+has been abandoned.</td>
+<td>dead</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="netbsd/alpha/">netbsd-alpha</a></td>
+<td>Alpha</td>
+<td>A port of the Debian operating system, complete with apt,
+dpkg, and GNU userland, to the NetBSD kernel. The port, never released,
+has been abandoned.</td>
+<td>dead</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="http://or1k.debian.net/">or1k</a></td>
+<td>OpenRISC 1200</td>
+<td>A port to the <a href="http://openrisc.net/">OpenRISC</a> 1200 open source CPU.</td>
+<td>dead</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="powerpc/">powerpc</a></td>
+<td>Motorola/IBM PowerPC</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 2.2. This port runs on many of
+the Apple Macintosh PowerMac models, and on the CHRP and PReP open
+architecture machines. No longer part of the official release since Debian 9.</td>
+<td>discontinued</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="https://wiki.debian.org/PowerPCSPEPort">powerpcspe</a></td>
+<td>PowerPC Signal Processing Engine</td>
+<td>
+A port to the "Signal Processing Engine" hardware present on low-power 32-bit FreeScale and IBM "e500" CPUs.
+</td>
+<td>in progress</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="s390/">s390</a></td>
+<td>S/390 and zSeries</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 3.0. This is a port to IBM
+S/390 servers. Was replaced by s390x with Debian 8.</td>
+<td>replaced by s390x</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="sparc/">sparc</a></td>
+<td>Sun SPARC</td>
+<td>First officially released with Debian 2.1. This port runs on the Sun
+UltraSPARC series of workstations, as well as some of their successors
+in the sun4 architectures. Since the release of Debian 8 Sparc was no
+longer a release architecture, due to insufficient developer support.
+However, it is to be replaced by Sparc64 soon.
+</td>
+<td>to be replaced by sparc64</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Sparc64">sparc64</a></td>
+<td>64-bit SPARC</td>
+<td>
+A 64-bit port to SPARC processors.
+</td>
+<td>in progress</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="https://wiki.debian.org/SH4">sh4</a></td>
+<td>SuperH</td>
+<td>
+A port to Hitachi SuperH processors. Also supports the open source
+<a href="http://j-core.org/">J-Core</a> processor.
+</td>
+<td>in progress</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href="https://wiki.debian.org/X32Port">x32</a></td>
+<td>64-bit PC with 32-bit pointers</td>
+<td>
+X32 is an ABI for amd64/x86_64 CPUs using 32-bit pointers.
+The idea is to combine the larger register set of x86_64 with
+the smaller memory and cache footprint resulting from 32-bit pointers.
+</td>
+<td>in progress</td>
+</tr>
+</tbody>
+</table>
+
+<toc-add-entry name="various">포트 비슷한 프로젝트</toc-add-entry>
+
+<p><em>이 결과는 정확한 포트는 아니지만, 여기 놓는 것이 좋아 보입니다.</em></p>
+
+<h3><a href="beowulf/">데비안 Beowulf</a></h3>
+<p>Beowulf는 과학과 수학 영역에서 쓰는 일부 대형 메가 컴퓨터의 대체입니다.
+이 프로젝트는 데비안 기계에 Beowulf 클러스터를 돌리고 실제
+ <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/">bazaar</a> 패션과
+관련된 <em>사람들</em>을 네트워크로 연결하려고 합니다.
+</p>
+
+<div class="warning">
+<p>위의 컴퓨터와 프로세서 이름 상당수는 제작자의 상표와 등록상표입니다.
+그것들은 허가 없이 사용됩니다.
+</p>
+</div>

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